Sounds good in theory, but when has introducing a species of anything ever been good in the long run?
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Yeah the humans trying to mess with
mother nature with some
not original native species, to eradicate some other species
it
never works out well
even some of the invasive native species aren't a great idea
all the lower food chain is effected...
or to get rid of a bug
Look at Florida & the python & constrictor snakes deal
many were released from constant & many hurricanes
(pet industry stores & underground sh-t, get flooded or blown away)
& some were released on purpose by owners, when they get bit or
too big to handle or family gets scared
I think some of the cane toad story was from Louisiana too
(their origin is Central & South America, jungles & swamps)
they were released to deal with/control the rampant mice
lil' vermin problems in the cane fields or eating the corn
& even some big bugs are an issue too etc., now look what they have to deal with...
3 weird states that did that stuff (add Chinese Carp too)
Pigs in Hawaii too, didn't work out well
I think 'Cane Toads' were released there too, same as La.
don't release that sh-t into the wild, ever
it never works well
f--king off them, you don't need to be humane
just kill the f-ers, post haste, they are invasive, eradicate them
'with extreme prejudice' a spear or lead projectile works, even traps
then put a pellet in them, sh-tcan them
or get the Chinese Restaurants
to want to eat them, serve them
& they will be gone, post haste
there's some serious bounties on some species (like snakes)
& they are still
not under control
partially 'not enough' hunters wanting to do it
watch them shows I wonder why they just don't kill them ?
they end up dead anyway
I know there's some BS
Eco-nazis/ecologists tree huggers/activists rules
or something else too